Our unit is not doing anything. there is power to the outlet but the unit is dead, no lights or anything. seems to have died in the middle of a dish load. its worked great for 3 years and now nothing
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Pearce Hamblin My Sony Dav is10 is just dead. It doesn't show and sign of life and when I try to power it on it just doesn't do anything. Any answers please ?
There are a few things you can try to troubleshoot your Sony DAV-IS10 and get it working again:
Check the power source: Ensure that the power outlet you're using is working properly. You can try plugging in another device to confirm this.
Check the power cable: Make sure that the power cable is securely plugged into the unit and the power outlet. If the cable is damaged, try replacing it with a new one.
Check the fuse: Some electronic devices have an internal fuse that can blow, which can cause them to stop working. Check the manual to see if your Sony DAV-IS10 has a fuse, and if so, replace it with a new one if it's blown.
Reset the unit: Some electronic devices can be reset by unplugging them from the power source and leaving them unplugged for a few minutes. Try this and then plug it back in to see if it works.
If none of these steps work, it may be a hardware issue that requires repair or replacement. You can contact Sony customer support for assistance in this case.
Sounds like you have a dead short. Check the outlets for any debris, metal or copper. Check the backside if the outlet for anything grounding onto the unit. The breaker is tripping to protect the outlet and anything plugged into it. The fire shooting out of the outlet is an arc flash caused by the dead short. You can also try disconnecting and replacing the outlet . If the problem persists, disconnect the starter and try to bench test it with a multimeter. I hope this helps. Good luck.
no there isn't your control board is dead and with the aqua smart models it is often caused by the drain pump shorting out and can be quite costly however it can just randomly die on its own or from power surges or from water leaking into it
you cant do much about this.. the only thing you can do is check if the power is going to the magnetron unit or not.
but i wouldnt suggest you to experiment with the unit as it can cause short circuits.
you should rather go find a cheap electrician
Power surges are like Radiation poisoning: the effects are cumulative. You need to have it on a Surge Protector (not just a power strip with an over-amp cutout,) that is AT LEAST 1200 Joules. Much higher if you live in a lighting-prone area, or are subject to frequent power-outages. Your Power Supply Unit appears to be on the edge of failing. I suggest you get it replaced IMMEDIATELY. A PSU with issues such as yours have been known to damage one or more of the other components inside your PC when it finally dies.....like the Hard drive, or a Memory module...even the CPU.
A dead set simply means a cut off of power supply. Open the back cover of your dishwasher . Locate the area where the AC cord is located and look for the plastic fuse holder which is usually installed in one of the AC cord line open it and replace the fuse inside with the same amperage or value.
Sorry Seanna, but I have been getting a lot of problems with GE microwaves. You can call customer care at 800-432-2737, but out-of-warranty repairs are very expensive. Sounds like your problem may be door latch circuitry which requires service. If your unit is old, consider replacing it as prices are very reasonable.
The only solution at this point would be to get the power supply repair since new boards are not longer being manufactured. In about 95% of the time if the LCD doesn't power up or turns OFF by itself or need to be unplug for some time to make work again; those are the symptoms of a dying or defective power supply. I service these power supplies, for more info write to [email protected]
If the AC power source (outlet) is ok and the line cord and fuse are ok but the unit is completely dead, you may have a problem with the internal switching power supply.
Locate the switching power supply and see if there is a fuse on its circuit board.
Completely dead units are typically caused by a failure in the power supply section.
Please let me know if I can be of further assistance to you.
It's possible the power supply died, however, there is a 3amp fuse on the slide in power unit that could have blown. I would check it before taking it to the recycling pile. If you mess with it be careful around capacitors, they'll hold a charge even if not connect to power for several days.
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